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tv movies are a hard sell on the networks and parents aren't watching television with their children anymore. it's a different world than it was 20 years ago. it's a tough sell for them. >> so much scandalous programmi programming, maybe we need counterprogramming, something else to watch so they can avoid the grabbing for the remote moment. >> the networks will argue they are still providing sole of that. it's just family-friendly does not mean the waltons, it means chuck on nbc or the new show life unexpected on the cw. there's a family-friendly comedy on abc called "modern family" which is the new generation of the gamily cod did. some argue it's a different world and we're living in the waltons era. >> are they doing it for marketing purposes, people will do stories about the fact? it doesn't sound like you think they're going to get that high level of viewership. >> it's not an expensive bet for them. the advertisers have been pushing for years to get more family-friendly programming on the air. a coalition of advertisers a few years ago put together the family-friendly programm
tv movies are a hard sell on the networks and parents aren't watching television with their children anymore. it's a different world than it was 20 years ago. it's a tough sell for them. >> so much scandalous programmi programming, maybe we need counterprogramming, something else to watch so they can avoid the grabbing for the remote moment. >> the networks will argue they are still providing sole of that. it's just family-friendly does not mean the waltons, it means chuck on nbc or...
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he claims mask mandates are unlawful because children are at low risk of getting covid-19. >>> former governor cuomo has had his emmy taken away. the international academy of television arts and sciences said that it rescinded the emmy because of the new york a.g.'s report on cuomo and his subsequent resignation. >>> and in israel, health officials say that they are seeing an impact from the country's covid-19 booster drive. covid spread is slowing among people over 60, the first group to get the additional shot new daily cases are also near their highest level ever the government reporting over 9800 just today. kelly, back to you. >>> let's turn back to the markets here which continue to crawl higher the nasdaq is now up to 15,017, a half percent gain and the first time ever above 15,000 s&p adding a quarter percent, same for the dow take a look at this stock surging on strong quarterly results and projected record revenue and billings this year this is nearly a 20% gain for the cybersecurity name, tyler. >>> the crypto craze has baftd inv boosted investors but also led to a rise in
he claims mask mandates are unlawful because children are at low risk of getting covid-19. >>> former governor cuomo has had his emmy taken away. the international academy of television arts and sciences said that it rescinded the emmy because of the new york a.g.'s report on cuomo and his subsequent resignation. >>> and in israel, health officials say that they are seeing an impact from the country's covid-19 booster drive. covid spread is slowing among people over 60, the...
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there is a reason that those are the most exciting and popular shows on television. you can't just appeal to one small segment of the population if you're going to be a broad broadcast show. >> you know, jeff, also, universal studios is unveiling its new harry potter attraction down in florida. and i wonder, with the economy coming back, what are we seeing in terms of the theme parks? are you confident that the economy is indeed on the way back and am i going to like this new harry potter ride or will it scare the heck out of the kids? >> a couple things there. we think that the signs at our theme parks are quite positive. attendance has been very strong at both of our parks here in the united states, in hollywood and in orlando. i think that is a sign that the economy is coming back. with regard to the wizarding world of harry potter, sue, i want you to bring your kids down there, they will love it. >> i'm sure they will. some of the footage is amazing. >> i think this is going to be a spectacular park that's really going to change the dynamic for us down in orlando
there is a reason that those are the most exciting and popular shows on television. you can't just appeal to one small segment of the population if you're going to be a broad broadcast show. >> you know, jeff, also, universal studios is unveiling its new harry potter attraction down in florida. and i wonder, with the economy coming back, what are we seeing in terms of the theme parks? are you confident that the economy is indeed on the way back and am i going to like this new harry potter...
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i got four children. they're not kids anymore, because i'm an old man, but two of them don't have televisions or cable tv service. delivery mechanism for information and entertainment is changed dramatically in the last several years. and the speed of that change is increasing to even faster and faster levels. i think a company -- >> i don't know anybody in their 20s who is living independently of their parents who has cable television. to be honest with you. not one. not one. let me ask you about the dividend and the debt levels we're talking about with mark. do you have any concern that the amount of debt that at&t is going to carry might make it more difficult for them to pay the dividend that they are so famous for? >> well, i was listening to the previous segment, i think it was a slight misstatement. their total debt will go to $180 billion. the debt they take on for this particular acquisition is $40 billion, which is kind of funny to throw the numbers around. those are the real numbers. this is a
i got four children. they're not kids anymore, because i'm an old man, but two of them don't have televisions or cable tv service. delivery mechanism for information and entertainment is changed dramatically in the last several years. and the speed of that change is increasing to even faster and faster levels. i think a company -- >> i don't know anybody in their 20s who is living independently of their parents who has cable television. to be honest with you. not one. not one. let me ask...
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oh, wait, we're already talking about it on national television. >> yes, we are. and you can tune into "squawk box" tomorrow with an interview with their ceo. >>> california wants your cash. the golden state is putting various items up for auction as it looks to close the budget gap. jane wells is in los angeles with more. >> reporter: you know, usually in a garage sale you may net a few hundred bucks. maybe a grand. well, the state of california wants to net several million dollars as it faces billions in shortfall. you got furniture, tvs, computers, blackberries. and 500 state vehicles including highway patrol cars. many of the items are already listed on ebay and craigslist, so those of you outside california have an opportunity to browse and bail us out. though you'll have to get to sacramento this weekend to pick the stuff up. to boost the value of some of the car, the governor is autographing sun visovs. hoping to leverage his star power and help the state. he actually got the idea from a follower on his twitter account where he has been doing everything he
oh, wait, we're already talking about it on national television. >> yes, we are. and you can tune into "squawk box" tomorrow with an interview with their ceo. >>> california wants your cash. the golden state is putting various items up for auction as it looks to close the budget gap. jane wells is in los angeles with more. >> reporter: you know, usually in a garage sale you may net a few hundred bucks. maybe a grand. well, the state of california wants to net...
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fcc's interests in localism, diversity, competition and innovation, saying it will support nbc's free television and news programming committing to add a thousand hours of local programming and over three years 1500 on demand choices for children. defending against accusations the merging content and distribution giant will hurt competition, comcast describes the merger as a vertical rather than horizontal one saying it will control one-seventh of channels. the cable will be the fourth largest cable owner. as to concerns the company could dominate online video, comcast says it's too preliminary, noting hulu is tiny compared to google's you tube. the filing with the fcc follows another earlier in the week to the justice department. this kicks off a year-long review of the deal. sue? >> up next, blackstone's boss speaks out about the turnaround in private equity. aetna's ceo will talked to us about the ramped up regulation in washington. live to davos and talk to the heavy hitter. >>> what else is on the menu -- >> i'm jim goldman in the silicon valley bureau. microsoft releases the second fiscal
fcc's interests in localism, diversity, competition and innovation, saying it will support nbc's free television and news programming committing to add a thousand hours of local programming and over three years 1500 on demand choices for children. defending against accusations the merging content and distribution giant will hurt competition, comcast describes the merger as a vertical rather than horizontal one saying it will control one-seventh of channels. the cable will be the fourth largest...
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daughter were poisoned with a nerve agent and this is a low risk to the general public close circuit television shows them shopping near his home five days before at tack. >>> and the duchess of cambridge in london, talking with children and met with a representatives of the charity which is called "place to be." the charity provides mental health services in schools across the u.k that is the news update this hour melissa, welcome back and i'll send it back downtown to you >> thank you it is great to be back sue herrera. >>> markets right now taking a check. we're off the session lows but the dow is still down more than 200 points remember we were lower by about 349 points right now the it is down under just 1% and the s&p down by.06 % and the nasdaq is off by 12. and energy and consumer discretionary and staples are laggards and exxon and ge and caterpillar are dragging the dow lower >> what is the impact of the resignation of gary cohn and who might replace him. there ares rumors that it could be the gentleman sitting to my left, larry kudlow let's bring in larry, the man in the spotlight an
daughter were poisoned with a nerve agent and this is a low risk to the general public close circuit television shows them shopping near his home five days before at tack. >>> and the duchess of cambridge in london, talking with children and met with a representatives of the charity which is called "place to be." the charity provides mental health services in schools across the u.k that is the news update this hour melissa, welcome back and i'll send it back downtown to you...
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roseanne in the 1990s, sanford and son, married with children even beat roseanne, but roseanne did that in a way that i think was a lot deeper and more sophisticated than almost any other television had done before and i think now is a perfect time, we're rebooting everything these days but i can think of no better time for a reboot of a show like roseanne, and just let roseanne do exactly what it did for nine seasons back in the late '80s and '90s i think that will be a very timely thing for them to do. it is nothing new. it was what they did back then, and what they did back then is very meaningful today. >> i think what people like about the show is not just the fact it was roseanne of the working class, but the dynamic that really reflected what's going on today in america. people are talking about politics, disagreeing about politics, very much the way they did in all in the family they didn't like archie bunker because they liked a bigot they liked him fighting against a changing world >> absolutely. >> ininsight thanks, guys >> on tuesday, we had the author of a new biography abo
roseanne in the 1990s, sanford and son, married with children even beat roseanne, but roseanne did that in a way that i think was a lot deeper and more sophisticated than almost any other television had done before and i think now is a perfect time, we're rebooting everything these days but i can think of no better time for a reboot of a show like roseanne, and just let roseanne do exactly what it did for nine seasons back in the late '80s and '90s i think that will be a very timely thing for...